• Subject: Re: SBCMSYNC.dll is not a valid Office AddIn
  • Author: Ron Thetford
  • Date: 11 Aug 2007
  • References:
ok, I may be in the wrong place. my problem with this dll is I connect to a
citrix server over the internet to work. I login using my username and
password. the citrix destop comes up and I start Outlook 2003 with the
shortcut. When it opens I get an erro box with c:\Documentsand
settings\username=application data\microsoft\AddIns\C:Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Publisher 2000|Office\SBCMYNC.DLL' is not a valid Office Add-in.

The are advising it is coming from my home computer. What, What, What, is
that a cop out, leave me alone, I don't want to mess with you thing. I do
have outlook 2002 at home, but I never get this message opening it at home,
so can you advised what is going on. I am not a technical person, but I
believe the IT dept at work in passing if off.
"MHowell" wrote:

>
> aadebe;4581156 Wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have had the same problem with the Outlook Message of
> > "sbcmsync.dll." I have tried going to the Add In manager to delete
> > the outlook sync, but that option does not appear. I have tried many
> > other suggestions found on microsofts website and still I cannot get
> > rid of it. Does anyone have any other solutions?
> >
> > thanks
>
>
> SBCMSYNC.DLL is the Small Business Customer Manager Included with
> Outlook 2000 but not outlook 2003. If Office 2000 CD#2 is installed you
> need to re-install in maintenance or repair mode and select the option
> to run locally on your PC to get it to work.
>
> See KB article listed below if you need this function.
>
> As we do not need or require this function I remove it.
> From the toolbar click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click
> OK.
> Navigate to the following registry key:
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins\SBCM.ADDIN.1
>
> With the Sbcm.addin.1 key selected, press DELETE.
> Quit the Registry Editor.
>
> SEE MS KB 235009
>
>
> --
> MHowell
>
11 Aug 2007Re: SBCMSYNC.dll is not a valid Office AddIn.Ron Thetford
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